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Keys and Scripts Unit 1 Directions and SignsPart I Listening & SpeakingSection A Model 1&21. Model One 1) ( F ) 2) ( T ) 3) ( T ) 4) ( T ) 5) ( F )2. Model Two 1) ( F ) 2) ( T ) 3) ( T ) 4) ( F ) 5) ( T )Now Your Turn Keys of Dialog One1. first time visit 2. subway train 3. going south4. take taxicabs.5. more expensive6. Let the people off Keys of Dialog Two1. quite far from2. passing some traffic lights 3. Drive back to 4. Follow the road5. Turn left at the hotel.6. go straight onSection B Model 3&4Model 31. Cross the road and turn left2. Keep going straight for3. sounds very complicated4. would really appreciate5. going northwardsModel 4 1. Go straight for2. may walk there on foot3. Take the elevator to the ninth floor4. Go down the stairs to 5. on the right next toNow Your Turn Reference for Task 1 You: Excuse me, Where am I on this map?Stranger 1: Youre right here, bus station, we are in the heart of the city.You: Is this Beijing Road?Stranger 1: No, this is Zhongshan Road.You: Zhongshan Road? Oh, dear. I really dont understand this! Im looking for Beijing Road and I thought this was it.Stranger 1: No, no. Beijing Road isnt anywhere near here.You: But isnt that the high school back there?Stranger 1: I am very sorry. I am new here. Look! There comes the policeman. Youd better ask the policeman over there.You: Thanks all the same. Excuse me, is that the high school back there?Policeman: Oh, no. That is the town hall.You: Oh. Then I am really puzzled. Could you take a look at the map and show me where I am?Policeman: Sure. Let me see. Youre over here. See? This is Zhongshan Road. And here is the high school. Where are you going?You: Im going to Beijing Road.Policeman: If you want to get to Beijing Road, youd better take the No.6 bus. Look! The bus stop is 50 meters away from here. Its near the supermarket. You see? Its on you right.You: I see. Thank you.Reference for Task 2 You: Pardon me; do you know this city well? Stranger: Whats the problem? You: Sorry to trouble you, but could you direct me to Citic Plaza, please?Stranger: Sure. Cross the road and turn left at the other side. Walk along the footpath until you reach the traffic lights. Keep going straight for about 100 meters and Citic Plaza is to your left.You: I see. Thank you.Stranger: You are welcome. (You come to Citic Plaza; you meet Ken at the gate.)You: Ken, how nice to see you. Where is Mr. Andersons office? Ken: Its on the 30th floor, next to the liftYou: Do you think he is there? Ken: No. I saw him just now on the 28th floor. He might be in the conference room.You: The conference room? Where is it? Ken: It is on the 28th floor, Room 2806.You: Room 2806. Thanks, Ken. Ken: My pleasure.Part Testing Your EarsSection A Dialogs 1. M: Excuse me, but which gate is for Flight 718 to New York? W: It s gate 4. Q: Where did the conversation take place? ( B)2. M: Any ticket for Los Angeles? Im going there on business.W: Sorry. But you can transfer in New York. Theres a flight in half an hour.Q: Whats the mans destination? ( C )3. W: Good afternoon. Im rose, your flight attendant. Welcome aboard.M: Hello. Ive got seat A8. I hope its by a window so that I can see the view.Q: Where did the conversation most probably take place? ( A )4. M: Excuse me, can you tell me if this bus goes to the Peoples park?W: Im afraid I cant. Im a stranger here myself.Q: Why cant the woman give the man directions? ( B )5. M: Can you tell me where the woman s department? W: Yes. It s on the second floor.Q: Where are the speakers most probably? ( D )6. W: Im taking the train downtown to go shopping. M: Well, youd better keep an eye on your wallet.Q: What docs the man advise the woman to do?7. M: Id like to send this letter by registered mail.W: Is there anything valuable in it?,Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place? ( C )8. M: Tickets are four dollars for adults. Childrens tickets are half price.W: Okay. Id like two adults and two children tickets, please.Q: How much should the man pay for the tickets? ( C )9. M: I want to do more reading, but I never seem to find the time.W: Why not do it first thing in the morning?Q: What does the woman suggest? ( D )10. W: Where did you and Sue go on your vacation?M: We spent three days in Scotland, one week in Spain, and five days in Switzerland.Q: Which of the following countries was NOT mentioned? ( B )Section B Conversations Conversation 1 Script: M: Excuse me, I need to find out where the city centre is.W: Ah well, let me see, you turn left and then go straight on.M: Ah left, thank you. ErI wonder if you could tell me whether there s a museum somewhere in the city.W: Well, its further down the city centre. You go across the bridge and its on the other side of the river.M: I see. Could you tell me a bit more about it?W: Im not really sure. I ve never been there myself. I think its quite interesting.M: Worth visiting, you think?W: Well, its one of the tourist attractions of the city.M: I see. Thank you very much.11. Q: Who do you think the man is? ( B ) 12. Q: What does the woman say about the museum? ( A )Conversation 2Script:W: Excuse me, sir. Could you show me the way to Friendship Hotel?M: Friendship Hotel? Let me think for a minute. Ah, yes. It s on Zhongshan Street.W: But wheres Zhongshan Street?M: Go straight down this road until you come to the traffic lights. Then turn right.W: That s Zhongshan Street?M: Yes. But you have to go along the street for about three blocks until you see a big fountain.W: Yes. And.M: And the hotel is behind the fountain.W: I see. Go straight to the traffic lights, then turn right to Zhongshan Street, walk three blocks and the hotel is behind a fountain.M: Youve got it.W: Thanks a lot, sir.M: Youre welcome. Have a good day.W: You too.Q13: What place is the woman looking for? ( C )Q14: What s the woman s trouble? ( B )Q15: Where s Friendship Hotel? ( A )Conversation 3 Script: M: Hello, Linda.W: Hello, John. Havent heard from you for long. How are you doing?M: Fine. Im calling to ask if youd like to have dinner with me this evening.W: why not? Where?M: Lets go to the Japanese restaurant in Green Street.W: How can I get there?M: You get out of your office and turn right. Then go along North Street. Turn down Winter Street and take the second turning on the right. Thats Green StreetW: Wait, wait. Turn down Winter Street and take the second turning on the right at Green Street.M: Right. And the restaurant is on the corner, next to the Blue Hotel.W: .next to the Blue Hotel. Good. So see you atM: 6:30, OK?W: OK. John. Thank you for your invitation.M: It s my pleasure.Q16: whats the probable relationship between the two speakers? ( B )Q17: Where s the restaurant? ( D )Q18: When will the speakers meet? ( A )Section C Passagespassage 1Script:A fellow took a job painting yellow line down the middle of a highway. On his first day he painted ten miles, and his boss said, “You did well. Keep it up and youll get a raise.” The next day the man painted five miles, and the boss said, “Well, five miles isnt as good as ten, but keep up the good work.” The following day he painted only one mile. The boss called him in and said, “first you did ten miles, then you did five miles, then you did one mile. Youre not doing the work well, so I have to fire you.” As the man walked away from the office, he complained, “But its not my fault. Each day I kept getting farther away from the paint can.”Q19: How many miles did the man paint on the first day? ( D )Q20: How many miles did the man paint on the third day? ( C )Q21: Why was the man fired by the boss? ( B ) Passage 2Script:Many rules govern drivers on American streets and highways. The most common ones are the speed limit. On streets in the city, the speed limit is usually 25 or 35 miles per hour. On the highways between cities, the speed limit is usually 55 miles per hour. When people drive faster than speed limit, a policeman can stop them and gives them traffic tickets. Traffic tickets tell the drivers how much money they must pay. When drivers receive too many tickets, they probably cannot drive for a while. The rush hour is when people are going to work or going home. At rush hour there are many cars in the streets and traffic moves very slowly. Nearly all American cities have rush hours. Drivers do not get tickets very often for speeding in the rush hours because they cannot drive fast. Q22: What is the speed limit usually on the highways between cities in America? Q23: What will happen when people drive faster than speed limit? Q24: When cant the drivers drive for a while according to the passage? Q25: What is the rush hour? Q26:How is the traffic during the rush hour?Keys: 2255 miles per hour.23stop them and gives them traffic tickets24receive too many tickets 25when people are going to work or going home26The traffic moves very slowly. Passage 3Script: From top to bottom, we find First Avenue, Second Avenue and Third Avenue. In the middle, we find Main Street. Please 27.find the cinema. Its 28.next to the park, in the middle of the block(街区) between Second and Third on Main Street. Write Cinema. Then 29.locate the laundry. The laundry(洗衣店) is on the corner of Third and Main 30.on the left-hand side. Write Laundry. Beside the laundry, on the north is a sporting goods store. Write sporting Goods. Crossing Second Avenue from the sporting goods store, we 31.find the restaurant. Its at the intersection (交叉路口)of Second and Main on the northwest corner. Write Restaurant. Next, supermarket. Its a large building, 32.taking up the whole block between First and Second on Main. Write Supermarket. Next, the camera shop 33. is in the middle of the block between First and Second, 34. facing the supermarket. Now lets find the flower shop. Its 35. on the left corner of First and Main. Last, 36. back down the street two blocks from First Avenue, you can find the hotel. It is on the right corner of Main and Third. Write Hotel. Keys: 27. find the cinema28. next to the park,29. locate the laundry30. on the left-hand side31. find the restaurant32. taking up the whole block33. is in the middle of 34. facing the supermarket35. on the left corner36. back down the street two blocksUnit 2 Likes and DislikesPart I Listening & SpeakingSection A Model 1&21. Model One 1) ( T) 2) ( T ) 3) ( F ) 4) ( F ) 5) ( T )3. Model Two 1) ( F ) 2) ( T ) 3) (F ) 4) ( F ) 5) (T )Now Your Turn Keys of Dialog One1. cant bear being2. disgusting3. fond of 4. agree with 5. wonderful 6. afraid ofKeys of Dialog Two1. What do you like2. the guitar, piano3. Do you like4. listen to5. my favorite6. talk about Section B Model 3&4Model 31.interested in2. go to the cinema3. heard about4. put on show 5. sounds really exciting Model 4 1. latest development 2. on the internet3. online edition4. by post 5. particularly interestingNow Your Turn Reference for Task 1 Jo: What do you do in your free time, Ping? Ping: Well, I like shopping and I play badminton at the weekends. Jo: Badminton? Ping: Yes, I like badminton a lot. What about you, Jo? What do you like doing in your free time? Jo: Me? Well, I like going to the cinema and the theatre. And I like reading books and I play the guitar in a band. Ping: Wow! You have a lot of hobbies. Jo: Well, I like to enjoy my free time.Reference for Task 2 A: That girl looks very attractive, doesnt she? B: Do you think so? I dont like girls who look like that. I like girls who arent too slim. If you like her, go and talk to her. A: Id like to, but theres her boyfriend. Hes very broad-shouldered. B: Hes huge! He must go to the gym to have a well-built body like that. A: Do you prefer tall girls or short ones? B: I dont mind, but I like girls with long hair. A: We have different tastes. I like girls with short hair. I like tall girlsprobably because Im so tall myself. B: Have you ever dated a girl taller than you? A: No, never. I dont think Ive ever met a girl taller than me! Have you gained weight recently? B: Yes, I have. Perhaps I should go to the gym, like that girls boyfriend. A: Im getting a bit plump myself. Perhaps Ill go with you.Part Testing Your EarsSection A Dialogs 1. M: Boating and Skating are my favorite sports.W: I like swimming, but not boating or skating. Q: Which sport does the woman like? (B)2. M: Hi, Susan, I hear that you walk all the way to the office these days.W: Yes, Ive found great pleasure in walking. Thats the type of exercise I enjoy very much. Q: Why does the woman walk all the way to the office? (A)3. M: How did you enjoy your three-week tour of Africa?W: I just loved every minute of it. Q: What do you know about the woman? ( D )4. M: Would you rather eat at home or go out tonight?W: Id rather go out, but I dont mind cooking supper at home if youd rather not go.Q: What did the woman want to do? (C)5. W: Do you enjoy life in Manchester?M: Yes, indeed. Im leaving for Chicago or Boston. Anyway, Ive never regretted my earlier decision.Q: Where does the man live now? (D)6. M: Mary, would you like to go to the movies with me after dinner?W: Well, Ill go if you really want me to. But Im rather tired. Q: What can we conclude from this conversation? ( A )7. W: Jim, I can see that you simply couldnt give up smoking.M: Nonsense. Smoking is the easiest thing in the world to give up. I have done it hundreds of timesQ: What do we learn from this conversation? (A ) 8. W: What do you think of the apple pie? I made it myself.M: My mother cannot match you. Q: What does the man mean? (D)9. W: Would you like to come to the mountain climbing with us?M: Thats the last thing in the world that I ever want to do. Q: What does the man mean? ( C)10. W: What do you usually do on Sunday?M: I go to church in the morning, work in the garden in the afternoon and read the paper in the evening. I dont like to rest all day and do nothing. Q: What does he usually do on Sunday evening? ( D)Section B Conversations Conversation 1 Script: W: Well, what do you think of our products?M: They are beautiful and quite impressive.W: Thank you. We have very good designers.M: Im particularly interested in your summer wear.W: Thank you. Our summer wear is always in great demand.M: I see. Any T-shirts available now?W: Yes, of course.M: Could I see more samples before making a decision?W: Sure. Lets go to the show room. All of our products are on display there.M: Id like to place an order today. T-shirts are in season.Q11. What product was the man particularly interested in? ( C )Q12. What would the man like to do before making a decision? ( A )Conversation 2Script:W: When did you become interested in collecting stamps?M: Oh, when I was about ten years old. Its an exciting hobby. You know, the first postage stamps were issued in Britain in 1840.W: Really? I didnt know that. I did know that the charge for mail delivery before postage stamps was paid by either the sender or the receiver. How much was the usual charge?M: Oh, about ten cents for a short distance. But post offices were losing money with that system. Rowland hill, an Englishman, suggested using postage stamps. Heres a picture of the first two stamps issued.W: They both bear a picture of Queen Victoria. Q13. What picture did the first postage stamps bear? (D )Q14. When were the first postage stamps issued? ( A )Q15. Who paid for mail delivery before the appearance of postage stamps? ( C )Conversation 3 Script: M: Hello, ABC Company. What can I do for you?W: This is Jenny Black from the Smith Company. Can I speak to Peter Haw?M: Speaking.W: Mr. Haw, Im calling about the delivery of the printers.M: When did you order them?W: About a week ago. And they should have been here yesterday.M: Im sorry about that. Well, lets see what can be done. Your delivery can be delivered tomorrow.W: Tomorrow morning will be fine. So what time can we expect your truck?M: Should we say between 10 and 11?W: Good.M: My apologies for the delay. Bye.W: Bye. Q16: Why does the woman call the man? ( C )Q17: What product has the woman ordered? ( B )Q18: Why does the man feel sorry? ( D )Section C PassagesScript of passage OneMillions of people in the world like collecting stamps. Any mistake made in the printing of a stamp will raise its value to stamp collectors. A mistake on one inexpensive postage stamp has also made the stamp worth a million and a half times its original value. One such mistake was made more than a hundred years ago in the British colony of Mauritius, a small is land in the Indian Ocean. In 1847, an order for stamps was sent to a London printe
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